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Coverage of key economic indicators, central bank policy decisions, inflation trends, labor data, and growth signals. This category focuses on the macroeconomic forces that shape markets, interest rates, and long-term capital allocation.

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Corey Lewandowski exits DHS as department rearranges security leadership

Corey Lewandowski exits DHS as department rearranges security leadership

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed that Corey Lewandowski, a high-profile advisor and former 2016 Trump campaign manager, has left his unpaid advisory role. The move comes amid a broader leadership overhaul that saw Kristi Noem replaced by former Senator Markwayne Mullin as DHS secretary and Noem reassigned as special envoy for the …

U.S.-India Deadlock at WTO Threatens E‑Commerce Tariff Moratorium

U.S.-India Deadlock at WTO Threatens E‑Commerce Tariff Moratorium

Trade ministers meeting in Cameroon have reached an impasse on whether to extend a moratorium that bars customs duties on electronic transmissions. The United States seeks a permanent ban, while India will accept only a two-year renewal. The standoff comes amid broader, contested efforts to reform WTO rules on subsidies and decision-making.

States waive fares as fuel shortfalls strain Australian economy

States waive fares as fuel shortfalls strain Australian economy

Victoria and Tasmania have announced temporary waivers of public transport fares to shield households from rising fuel costs after supply risks from the Middle East began to affect Australia. The measures accompany federal plans to underwrite private fuel imports and complicate monetary policy as the Reserve Bank contends with energy-driven inflati…

LPG Shortages Strain Indian Economy as Persian Gulf Tensions Continue

LPG Shortages Strain Indian Economy as Persian Gulf Tensions Continue

A month-long confrontation in the Persian Gulf and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have precipitated a sharp shortfall in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies to India. Limited ship arrivals have left ports with only a few days of national LPG coverage, forcing street vendors and small eateries to replace gas stoves with kerosene, coal or fir…

Israeli Airstrikes Hit Khan Younis Checkpoints, Renewing Ceasefire Fears

Israeli Airstrikes Hit Khan Younis Checkpoints, Renewing Ceasefire Fears

Two Israeli airstrikes struck police checkpoints in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, killing at least six people, including three police officers and three civilians. The attacks represent a new violation of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that has held for more than five months and come amid a broadening regional confrontation involving operations against …

U.S. Jobs Picture Shows Small Recovery in March After Sharp February Drop

U.S. Jobs Picture Shows Small Recovery in March After Sharp February Drop

Economists forecast a modest rebound in U.S. nonfarm payrolls for March, with a median Bloomberg estimate of a 60,000 increase reversing a 92,000 decline in February. The unemployment rate is expected to remain at 4.4% as the labor market faces mixed signals from sector-specific recoveries, consumer spending resilience, and renewed inflationary pre…

Which European oil majors face the biggest Strait of Hormuz production exposure

Which European oil majors face the biggest Strait of Hormuz production exposure

Bank of America says only four European oil supermajors - TotalEnergies, Shell, BP and Eni - have material equity production effectively located behind the Strait of Hormuz, with TotalEnergies most exposed at about 15% of annual group production. While those volumes raise operational risk, the wider consequence of potential Hormuz disruptions is re…

Race for Quantum Leadership: How the U.S. and China Stack Up

Race for Quantum Leadership: How the U.S. and China Stack Up

The contest between the United States and China over quantum computing has escalated into a central front in their broader technology rivalry. A recent Jefferies report frames quantum technologies - from encryption and code-breaking to secure communications and defense systems - as strategic capabilities on par with artificial intelligence and semi…

BofA: Musk’s Terafab Faces Steep Hurdles, Unlikely to Dented TSMC in Near Term

BofA: Musk’s Terafab Faces Steep Hurdles, Unlikely to Dented TSMC in Near Term

BofA Securities analysts say Elon Musk’s proposed vertically integrated 'Terafab' is unlikely to meaningfully threaten Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) in the near term. Key obstacles include limited process know-how, missing ecosystem components, a multi-year timeline to production and substantial capital requirements that are expecte…

Subset of WTO Members Move to Activate First Global Baseline for Digital Trade

Subset of WTO Members Move to Activate First Global Baseline for Digital Trade

Sixty-six World Trade Organization members agreed at the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon to implement a plurilateral digital trade pact among consenting participants, bypassing past blocks to full adoption. The interim arrangement, intended to take effect within those signatory countries while work continues on wider incorporation into …

BofA Warns of Potential Bear Trap as Markets Could Capitulate Before Rebound

BofA Warns of Potential Bear Trap as Markets Could Capitulate Before Rebound

Bank of America cautions that recent equity weakness could be a bear trap, with markets possibly entering a capitulation phase before a vigorous rally. The bank points to deteriorating sentiment, defensive positioning by investors and systematic funds adding shorts, against a backdrop of elevated oil from the Middle East conflict, shipping disrupti…

Trend-following funds increase equity shorts as markets face higher volatility

Trend-following funds increase equity shorts as markets face higher volatility

Trend-following strategies, including commodity trading advisors (CTAs), have been accumulating short positions in global equities after a period of unwinding, reflecting growing caution among systematic investors. These funds are also reducing holdings in U.S. Treasurys and increasing long exposure to the U.S. dollar. The repositioning is driven b…

Three Forces Pressuring Gold Despite Geopolitical Tensions, Strategist Says

Three Forces Pressuring Gold Despite Geopolitical Tensions, Strategist Says

Gold has declined by about 13% since the start of the conflict, with a strategist attributing the drop to three main headwinds: a firmer U.S. dollar and higher rate expectations, overbought positioning and technical unwind risks, and a pullback in central bank purchases. The strategist expects these pressures to ease over time and maintains a favor…

Central Banks Poised to Hold Rates as Energy Costs Raise Inflation Concerns

Central Banks Poised to Hold Rates as Energy Costs Raise Inflation Concerns

The European Central Bank and the Bank of England are expected to maintain current interest rates while adopting a hawkish posture as they evaluate the inflationary effects of a new energy price shock. UBS analysis suggests policymakers are increasingly focused on second-round impacts, such as inflation expectations, rather than the immediate price…

Beijing Presses U.S. Agribusiness to Join Rural Modernization Push

Beijing Presses U.S. Agribusiness to Join Rural Modernization Push

Chinese officials have invited American agribusiness companies to expand their participation in China's rural modernization agenda, portraying 'rural revitalization' as a central driver of foreign investment. Vice Agriculture Minister Zhang Zhili told a visiting U.S. business delegation that firms should align technical capabilities with the object…